Home:
/:discord://-/- friends:
discord://-/channels/@me/ - nitro:
discord://-/store - shop:
discord://-/shop - message requests:
discord://-/message-requests - family centre:
discord://-/family-center
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| { | |
| "where": "Layer", | |
| "if": { | |
| "Datasource.type": "postgis" | |
| }, | |
| "then": { | |
| "Datasource.dbname": "hdmht", | |
| "Datasource.user": "skors", | |
| "Datasource.host": "localhost" |
Out of the box, any M.2 NVMe SSDs connected to the Dell OptiPlex 3060 runs at PCIe Gen 2.0 speeds (Max 5 GT/s; 2 GB/s) so the speed tests look like this:
However, after this BIOS mod, the SSD can reach PCIe Gen 3.0 speeds (Max 8 GT/s; 3.9 GB/s) so the speed tests look like this:
Just some tips I gathered over time. All in one easily reachable place so I can share it wherever I want.
Please note that unless you see a shebang (#!/...) these code blocks are usually meant to be copy & pasted directly into the shell. Some of the steps will not work if you run part of them in a script and copy paste other ones as they rely on variables set before.
The { and } surrounding some scripts are meant to avoid poisoning your bash history with individual commands, etc. You can ignore them if you manually copy paste the individual commands.
I chose to write things "in the open" that way so there's still some control and things don't become a black box.
| Name | City | State | Square Footage | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 W QUINCY COURT | CHICAGO | IL | 106606 | |
| 1202 BUILDING | SEATTLE | WA | 181195 | |
| 12021 BUILDING | SEATTLE | WA | 0 | |
| 122 W 3RD ST BUILDING | GREENSBURG | PA | 8962 | |
| 18 W. JACKSON | CHICAGO | IL | 9506 | |
| 1801 N. LYNN ST. | ARLINGTON | VA | 364917 | |
| 22ND & STOUT ST SURFACE PARKING LOT | DENVER | CO | 0 | |
| 230 S. STATE ST. | CHICAGO | IL | 25250 | |
| 2306 E. BANNISTER ROAD | KANSAS CITY | MO | 405607 |
Attention Wamp/Wordpress/windows users. I had this issue for hours and not even the correct answer was doing it for me, because I was editing the wrong php.ini file because the question was answered to XAMPP and not for WAMP users, even though the question was for WAMP.
here's what I did
Download the certificate bundle.
Put it inside of C:\wamp64\bin\php\your php version\extras\ssl
JSON containing links to the all known PaperMC versions.
Note
This JSON is being updated manually.
If you want to always have the most actual paper-versions.json, check out this generator: qing762/paper-version-links (dynamic JSON)
Kudos to @qing762
I’ve written a newer optimized 2026 version of this guide with a faster setup using Zinit + Starship and improved plugin loading.
This version avoids slow shell startups and works better with modern Zsh setups.
Updated guide: https://gist.github.com/n1snt/2cccc8aa5f7b645a7628d3512c70deb6